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Type: Power Washing
Lead Grade: Cold – A
Name: David (redacted)
Phone Number: (redacted)
Email Address: (redacted)
Address: (redacted)
City: Slidell

Intro:

At Phone Staffer, we specialize in outbound marketing for home service companies by using proven cold calling strategies. In this transcript, our team connected with a business owner in Slidell, Louisiana, to generate a lead for commercial power washing services. The conversation resulted in the business owner expressing interest and providing a preferred time for a site visit and proposal. This is a strong example of how cold calling for leads can open new opportunities for home service businesses looking to expand their client base.

Below is the redacted lead information from the call to maintain privacy while showcasing how we help our clients get more leads for their home service company.

Ai Transcript:

Phone Staffer Caller:
Yeah, I am just checking in if there’s someone I could speak with, in terms of power washing. I work with (redacted). I don’t know if you’ve heard of us.
Our team will be in the area the whole month of April. We’re visiting a couple of buildings and facilities there. Since we are in the area, we’re hoping if we could drop by to your store and introduce to you our power washing services—probably about 10 to 15 minutes of your time if you’re available.

Lead:
OK, give me just a second.

Phone Staffer Caller:
Sure, no problem. Thank you, David.

Lead:
Alright, Meena. So what do you guys do now?

Phone Staffer Caller:
So, we do exterior pressure washing—you know, dumpsters, garage, exterior walls. We’ve been in the industry for like 30 years, and now we’re looking into having some business in Louisiana.
Right now, we are in Slidell, we’ll be in the area this month starting. This week actually, some of our team is there already.
And we’re hoping to see if we could give you some kind of a proposal. We’ll go there—no commitment, really—so we’ll introduce you to our power washing services.
So in case you say you need it in the future, or you need more people, or areas you can’t reach that need pressure washing, then we’ll be of help.

Lead:
Okay. Alright. If you like, you can leave that information at (redacted).
I’ve got to let you go. I’ve got to make a phone call. But you can leave the information at the email there.

Phone Staffer Caller:
Okay. (redacted)? Gmail.com?

Lead:
Gmail. Gmail.

Phone Staffer Caller:
Thank you. Yeah. I know you’re going to make a phone call. Are you available anytime April? I’ll call you back. I don’t want to take so much of your time right now.

Lead:
Yeah. Maybe next week, Wednesday.

Phone Staffer Caller:
Okay. Wednesday. Alright. That’s going to be… Let me put you… Are you still available Thursday, in case we can’t make it on Wednesday?

Lead:
Yes, that’s fine.

Phone Staffer Caller:
Okay. Afternoon—1 and 3 p.m. Is that going to work?

Lead:
Sure.

Phone Staffer Caller:
Perfect. Is it (redacted), just to make sure I have the right one? Slidell, Louisiana, 70461?

Lead:
Yes.

Phone Staffer Caller:
Is this accurate?

Lead:
Perfect.

Phone Staffer Caller:
And we’re going to be meeting you, right? Wednesday—you? Your property manager or…?

Lead:
I’m the owner of (redacted).

Phone Staffer Caller:
Oh, owner. Okay.
Thank you. Be available at least 10 minutes or 15 minutes to at least…

Lead:
Yeah.

Phone Staffer Caller:
…from our project manager, you know, about our proposal and all that, yes?

Lead:
Yeah. So yeah, just give us a call, okay? And send the information to me and I’ll get back to you.

Phone Staffer Caller:
Alright. Thank you.

Lead:
Oh yeah, I’ll show you an email.

Phone Staffer Caller:
Thank you, David. Have a good day.

Lead:
Appreciate it. Thank you.